What's in this year's Oscars goodie bag?

The Hollywood loot

Celebs will find there's something for everyone in the Oscars goodie bags this year. The entire collection has an estimated value of more than $80,000, according to Business Insider. Here is a smattering of what they will find.

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Slow Watch

The $300 Slow Watch is "slow" because the single hand moves slowly over a 24-hour face.

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Dosha Pops

These herbal tea lollipops by Dosha Pops come in flavors like "chai me up" and "head over hibiscus."

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A $15,000 walking tour of Japan

Celebs had best ditch their Christian Louboutians in favor of a good pair of sneakers for this $15,000 walking tour of Japan.

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Reusable dry cleaning bags

Waste not, want not. These bags by Green Garmento go from laundry basket to the dry cleaners and back again. No plastic bags!

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$1,500 in pet supplies

The owners of pampered Hollywood pets will enjoy ordering animal-friendly electrolyte supplements with their $1,500 gift from Epic Pet Health.

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Hawaii vacation

Celebrities can relax poolside, or beach-side, with a gift certificate from the Koloa Landing Resort in Hawaii.

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Tiny portable camera

According to the Swedish developers of this camera, the Narrative Clip offers the user "searchable and shareable photographic memory."

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O-shot, uh oh..

Looking to rev up Hollywood sex lives, the people behind this bit of swag probably qualify for most unique item in the goodie bag. It's the O-shot, and you will have to read more about it here...

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Maple syrup and a tree

Fire up the griddle for this treat -- more than $250 worth of maple syrup from the folks at Rouge Maple, plus a gift certificate to adopt a tree.

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Train ride across Canada

This is a ride to remember -- on Canada's Rocky Mountaineer -- from Vancouver to Alberta.

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Hair transplant

No, not hair plugs -- a hair transplant. The procedure being offered up for free uses a computer algorithm to remove and replace hair evenly, so it looks natural.

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The "DrainWig"

Even Hollywood elites get clogged drains from time to time. This six dollar "DrainWig" helps combat that problem.

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Gym for the mind

Stars who want to clear their heads before their next role will enjoy this lifetime membership to a "meditation gym" courtesy of Headspace.com.